thanks lady Wrote:
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> SMDH Wrote:
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> > Answering for the hell of it.
> >
> >
> > 1. do women shave their legs and armpits
> everyday?
> >
> > Mostly, but not always
> >
> > 2. doesn't that get tedious?
> > Yes
> >
> > 3. do women's restrooms have urinals?
> > No
> >
> > 4. do women have some kind of a 'pH'
> > balance...like a plant? Yes --
> >
>
http://www.womentowomen.com/digestionandgihealth/p
>
> > hbalance.aspx
> >
> > 4. does it smell?
> > If you don’t wash
> >
> > 5. what is 'retaining water'? (yeah, I copied
> and
> > pasted)
> > Water retention is usually due to your body not
> > getting enough water and it is generally stored
> in
> > the muscles. Think of it this way: your body
> > stores fat if it doesn't get enough, and so the
> > same goes for water. Now the salt thing I've
> just
> > looked into and it is a little complex, so I'm
> > gonna paste what I found:
> >
> > Our bodies rely on electrolytes, most
> > significantly sodium and potassium, to carry
> the
> > electrical impulses that control our bodily
> > functions. In order for our bodies to function
> > properly, it is important that the
> concentration
> > of electrolytes in our bodies remain constant.
> >
> > A high concentration of electrolytes in our
> blood
> > triggers our thirst mechanism, causing us to
> > consume adequate amounts of water to return to
> the
> > proper concentration of electrolytes. This is
> one
> > of the reasons bars provide free salty snacks
> like
> > pretzels and peanuts. The salt causes us to
> become
> > thirsty and purchase more drinks.
> >
> > When we consume an adequate amount of water,
> our
> > kidneys are able to keep the concentration of
> > electrolytes in our blood constant by
> increasing
> > or decreasing the amount of water we retain.
> The
> > result of our retaining more or less water in
> our
> > bloodstream can also affect our blood pressure.
> >
> > The water moves beyond our bloodstream, too.
> > Through the process of osmosis, water flows from
> a
> > lower salinity environment to a higher one in
> an
> > attempt to balance the levels of salinity.
> After
> > we consume large amounts of salt, it is the
> water
> > moving from our bloodstream into our skin that
> > gives us that "puffy" look and makes it hard to
> > get our rings off. Then, when we consume lesser
> > amounts of salt, the same process works in
> reverse
> > to remove the excess water from our bodies.
> >
> > 6. what is 'the change'?
> > Menopause
> >
> > 7. what is a papsmear?
> > A Pap smear is a screening technique. It is
> used
> > to detect cervical cancer or cervical
> > abnormalities that might become cancer in women
> >
> > 8. is washing your hair really something that
> > takes all night?
> > If she doesn’t want to go out with you
> >
> > 10. how do you keep fresh?
> > Shower / Bath / Soap – duh / Douche
> >
> > 11. do you all grow mustaches if your not
> careful?
> >
> > Not all women
> >
> > 12. how much does it bleed?
> > I’ve never known ANY man who EVER wanted to
> know
> > the answer to this! Lets just say, it’s
> > different for all women. It can be a lot.
> Most
> > females have a period that can last from a
> couple
> > of days to a week. Mostly a week.
> >
> > 13. do you always wear a sanitary nampkin, like
> > 24/7? is one always up there?
> > She has 2 choices. Sanitary napkin is now
> called
> > a Pad / or a Tampax/tampon. A pad sticks into
> the
> > crotch of the underwear, a tampon does go “up
> > there”. Whatever the woman’s choice –
> pad
> > or tampon, as long as she is having her period,
> > she will use either. Not the same one through
> > out. She will change these to a new one
> several
> > times.
> >
> > 14. what is a diaphragm?
> > A Diaphragm is a small shallow silicone cup
> > inserted into the vagina to prevent pregnancy
> >
> > 15. do you get turned on at the gynecolologist?
>
> > NO
> >
> > 16. do you really have pillow fights?
> > When a pre-teen, maybe
> >
> > 17. I get cramps. how is that different from
> woman
> > cramps?
> > Menstrual cramps are pains in the belly and
> > pelvic areas that are experienced by a woman as
> a
> > result of her menstrual period. Menstrual
> cramps
> > are not the same as the discomfort felt during
> > premenstrual syndrome (PMS), although the
> symptoms
> > of both disorders can sometimes be experienced
> as
> > a continual process. Many women suffer from
> both
> > PMS and menstrual cramps.
> > Menstrual cramps can range from mild to quite
> > severe. Mild menstrual cramps may be barely
> > noticeable and sometimes felt just as a sense
> of
> > light heaviness in the belly. Severe menstrual
> > cramps can be so painful that they interfere
> with
> > a woman's regular activities for several days.
> > “I refer to it as my ass falling out.”
> >
> > 18. what are hot flashes?
> > Hot flashes, experienced by large numbers of
> women
> > and some men as a result of surgical, chemical,
> or
> > age-in duced changes in estrogen levels, are
> > characterized by a rapid rise and discharge of
> > heat with perspiration, discomfort, and
> possible
> > redness. Ranging from mild to severe in
> intensity,
> > they may be preceded by an "aura-like"
> experience,
> > and may be followed by a subsequent feeling of
> > chill. With natural age-related menopause, hot
> > flashes may begin as early as two years prior
> to
> > the cessation of menapause and continue as long
> as
> > five or more years afterward. Statistically,
> the
> > average experience is approximately four years
> of
> > hot flashes of varying intensities.
> >
> > 19. what does 'that not so fresh feeling' refer
> > to? always thought they were talking about
> > deodorant or something.
> > The commercials are talking about using a
> douche
> > in the shower, so there is no odor “down
> > there”. (A cleansing of the vagina)
> >
> > 20. why do you like talking so much?
> > I don’t know. I’m not one that does. Not
> all
> > women do.
> >
> > 21. what's so great about shoes?
> > A huge variety, an accessory, all different
> colors
> > and styles. Shoes can tell you a lot about a
> > woman, who she is, what she likes and what she
> > does.
> >
> > 22. plucking eyebrows?
> > Eyebrows are plucked to keep them neat and tidy.
>
> > Some men pluck too.
> >
> > 23. bloating?
> > caused by water retention, it is a very common
> > premenstrual sign.
>
>
> thank you lady, i'm doing a report on women for my
> soicial studies and appreciate your help lol,
> thanks!
>
> but, what is a douche exactly though? how does a
> douche work? be explicit
>
>
> also....
>
>
> what is a hymen
LOL, no problem kid.
and as far as the hymen.....you'll find out when your older